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The collapsed table below (click on "show") provides information on various terms that those users who are '''new to genealogy''' should be aware of when starting their search for their ancestors.&nbsp; The list of genealogical terms above provides an extensive listing of words and acronyms one may also encounter during your research.<br>
The collapsed table below (click on "show") provides information on various terms that those users who are '''new to genealogy''' should be aware of when starting their search for their ancestors. The list of genealogical terms above provides an extensive listing of words and acronyms one may also encounter during your research.<br>
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| style="border-bottom:2px solid #99ccff;" | Census  
| style="border-bottom:2px solid #99ccff;" | Census  
| style="border-bottom:2px solid #99ccff;" | An official government listing of people within a geographic area.&nbsp; The US Federal census has been taken every 10 years since 1790. US state census records may be taken in the alternate five year periods.
| style="border-bottom:2px solid #99ccff;" | An official government listing of people within a geographic area. The US Federal census has been taken every 10 years since 1790. US state census records may be taken in the alternate five year periods.
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| style="border-bottom:2px solid #99ccff;" | Christening  
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| style="border-bottom:2px solid #99ccff;" | Gregorian Calendar  
| style="border-bottom:2px solid #99ccff;" | Gregorian Calendar  
| style="border-bottom:2px solid #99ccff;" | The calendar named after Pope Gregory in 1582 which replaced the Julian calendar.&nbsp; It was adopted for current use in 1752.
| style="border-bottom:2px solid #99ccff;" | The calendar named after Pope Gregory in 1582 which replaced the Julian calendar. It was adopted for current use in 1752.
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| style="border-bottom:2px solid #99ccff;" | Heraldry  
| style="border-bottom:2px solid #99ccff;" | Heraldry  
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| style="border-bottom:2px solid #99ccff;" | LDS  
| style="border-bottom:2px solid #99ccff;" | LDS  
| style="border-bottom:2px solid #99ccff;" | An acronym for the Church of Jesus Christ of '''L'''atter-'''D'''ay '''S'''aints.&nbsp; Also refers to the website familysearch.org which houses the Church's genealogical records.
| style="border-bottom:2px solid #99ccff;" | An acronym for the Church of Jesus Christ of '''L'''atter-'''D'''ay '''S'''aints. Also refers to the website familysearch.org which houses the Church's genealogical records.
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| style="border-bottom:2px solid #99ccff;" | Legacy  
| style="border-bottom:2px solid #99ccff;" | Legacy  
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| style="border-bottom:2px solid #99ccff;" | Migration  
| style="border-bottom:2px solid #99ccff;" | Migration  
| style="border-bottom:2px solid #99ccff;" | As distinguished from Emigrant and Immigrant: Usually refers to movement of people within the same country such as moving from state to state.&nbsp; Can also refer to instances where people move seasonally such as migrant workers.
| style="border-bottom:2px solid #99ccff;" | As distinguished from Emigrant and Immigrant: Usually refers to movement of people within the same country such as moving from state to state. Can also refer to instances where people move seasonally such as migrant workers.
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| style="border-bottom:2px solid #99ccff;" | Naturalization  
| style="border-bottom:2px solid #99ccff;" | Naturalization  
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| style="border-bottom:2px solid #99ccff;" | Social Security Death Index ('''SSDI''')<br>  
| style="border-bottom:2px solid #99ccff;" | Social Security Death Index ('''SSDI''')<br>  
| style="border-bottom:2px solid #99ccff;" | An index of information related to the deceased who were registered under the Social Security program in the United States.&nbsp; Lists the person's name, birth, death, the soundex code, SS number and the state it was issued in.<br>
| style="border-bottom:2px solid #99ccff;" | An index of information related to the deceased who were registered under the Social Security program in the United States. Lists the person's name, birth, death, the soundex code, SS number and the state it was issued in.<br>
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| style="border-bottom:2px solid #99ccff;" | Soundex<br>  
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| style="border-bottom:2px solid #99ccff;" | Surname<br>  
| style="border-bottom:2px solid #99ccff;" | Surname<br>  
| style="border-bottom:2px solid #99ccff;" | The name associated with a group of people such as a family.&nbsp; Formerly it was a descriptive phrase used with a name to depict that person's occupation or some characteristic of the person.&nbsp; Those extra names eventually evolved into one's family name in many instances.<br>
| style="border-bottom:2px solid #99ccff;" | The name associated with a group of people such as a family. Formerly it was a descriptive phrase used with a name to depict that person's occupation or some characteristic of the person. Those extra names eventually evolved into one's family name in many instances.<br>
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| style="border-bottom:2px solid #99ccff;" | Vital Records<br>  
| style="border-bottom:2px solid #99ccff;" | Vital Records<br>  
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| style="border-bottom:2px solid #99ccff;" | Wiki<br>  
| style="border-bottom:2px solid #99ccff;" | Wiki<br>  
| style="border-bottom:2px solid #99ccff;" | A web application used to collect (or consolidate) information based on the collective knowledge of numerous individuals.&nbsp; An open edit system used to collaborate and gain consensus for what is published on the web.<br>
| style="border-bottom:2px solid #99ccff;" | A web application used to collect (or consolidate) information based on the collective knowledge of numerous individuals. An open edit system used to collaborate and gain consensus for what is published on the web.<br>
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| colspan="2" | <br>Editors Note: Please add or expand this listing with terms useful to those that are "New to Genealogy"<br>
| colspan="2" | <br>Editors Note: Please add or expand this listing with terms useful to those that are "New to Genealogy"<br>

Revision as of 13:57, 16 October 2023

Genealogy, and by association, family history, almost has its own language. There are many terms that are unique to the field and many other more common terms that have specific meanings relating the genealogy. Definitions of some of the terms that may be unfamiliar to some who encounter them are included in the pages referenced below, by the beginning letter of the term.

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The collapsed table below (click on "show") provides information on various terms that those users who are new to genealogy should be aware of when starting their search for their ancestors. The list of genealogical terms above provides an extensive listing of words and acronyms one may also encounter during your research.

N e w t o G e n e a l o g y ?



There is also a listing of the terminology related specifically to the wiki which can be found at Help: Wiki Terminology.